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Post by anthonyrocks on Mar 4, 2019 23:58:23 GMT
In the theater. The RT and IMDB ratings really burned me. There just isn't enough to this story to justify a full length movie. And the jokes aren't funny. Every review I read talked about how funny it is. It's not. It's really not. And for the first time ever, I experienced "secondhand confusion" watching a movie. I feel bad for the average moviegoer who knows nothing about wrestling. They must be sitting there wondering why someone would with the highest belt you can achieve in wrestling in their first match. It's so anticlimactic. And cringey. It's bad, people. Don't be fooled like me. Uh, But She really did Win the Highest Belt in Women's Wrestling in her First Match.
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Post by politicidal on Mar 5, 2019 0:15:08 GMT
anthonyrocks but I think what the OP means is that audiences unfamiliar with wrestling nevertheless might remain confused why she won it in her 1st match so rapidly. Did they explain the thresholds or units of measuring performance or whatever? (If you surmised that I don't watch wrestling you are correct!)
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Post by anthonyrocks on Mar 5, 2019 1:55:08 GMT
anthonyrocks but I think what the OP means is that audiences unfamiliar with wrestling nevertheless might remain confused why she won it in her 1st match so rapidly. Did they explain the thresholds or units of measuring performance or whatever? (If you surmised that I don't watch wrestling you are correct!) Yeah, That is a Good Point.
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